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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

Ok - I’ve wasted 40+ hours on tv shows and games before so for information of this importance I’ll try to pencil it in lol, thanks!

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yknow, somehow even after a decade+ of general interest and seeking, I’ve never done a dive into Mystery Babylon and Bill Cooper (despite its obviously massive influence on the “conspiracy” discussion). I remember once finding a (massive) archive of all his radio broadcasts, but do you have anything that’s like an overview of his research or maybe a documentary or something? It’s just a little daunting to dive into some 400(?) hour experience, which is probably why I’ve put it off so long lol.

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

Interesting take on circumcision -

and now that you mention it, i can see a fair bit of overlap between the ancient “Mystery Schools” (which have their earliest recorded appearance in Egypt but could [and likely do] date even earlier) and MKUltra, namely the use of psychedelics under circumstances that are controlled and directed by someone else for “initiation”, use of symbolism as some kind of “mental code” which can be triggered or lie dormant, crazy amounts of secrecy and gradations of knowledge/initiation “lest the rabble discover our designs”, probably others too... very interesting indeed!

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

believe this is one of the things to come out of all the psychological experiments the CIA did (MK Ultra etc).

Agreed, or atleast, MKUltra spread this information (since realistically this pattern has been used for a long time, even prior to the formation of america)

I think the key point is Trauma-based mindkontrol/brainwashing. In an individual you can cause the trauma by torturing them physically, and psychologically, and pharmacologically (the LSD experiments), and even spiritually.

Where it gets even crazier is when you see this effect on the collective consciousness. Every false flag perpetuates this state of fear and trauma - from the Pearl Harbor FF, to the JFK/RFK false flags, to 9/11, to coofvid 19, and on to the next one.

You could even paint much of the “hellfire preaching” of the past in a similar light of trauma-induced mind control.

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Graphenium 0 points ago +1 / -1

Because my humor lacks an official canon, I can neither confirm nor deny its presence, as it could change at any time due to any person writing a “commentary” about it!

LMFAO

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

One possibility is the idea of the “magical” or “Enochian” language:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enochian

If “spelling & grammar” became “spells and grimoires” - maybe the idea of an “original” language that “facilitated magic” (don’t ask me how lol) isn’t so far fetched

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Graphenium 0 points ago +1 / -1

KekW, I didn’t say I’m a taoist, but there’s nothing more annoying than people speaking authoritatively on shit they don’t have the first iota of knowledge on

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Graphenium 0 points ago +1 / -1

Thus in Christianity today, you have the same issue as Taoism.

So you think it’s a problem in taoism because there “isn’t a canon” (there is, for the 5th time, it’s called “the Tao te Ching”. Full stop.)

And you also think it’s a problem in Christianity, even with their (various) canon(s).

So what the fuck is your point even? You frankly don’t have one which is why I might seem annoyed by your comments lmao

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe you don’t know, but the DSS contain the book of Enoch, which is only included in the Ethiopian Orthodox Canon.

I guess they were right and everyone else was wrong huh? That’s how canons work right? Lmfao

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Graphenium 0 points ago +1 / -1

Oy vey, I guess Dan Brown novels tell the UNFILTERED TRUTH about Christianity huh?!?

You’re the one advancing the retarded fucking notion, not the people selling books on Amazon lol

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because Taoism doesn't, any later commentary can have as almost much authoritative weight as the original.

Wrong.

Taoism = Tao Te Ching

A single book.

If I said “taoism is about monkeys with unicorn horns”, that doesn’t mean anything and only a fucking retard would say “well I guess the lack of a canon and official body makes THAT TRUE

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hey man, I’ve likewise enjoyed much of what I’ve seen you post, if my comments have come accros as rude, it’s only because, idk, it “hurts” to see someone who can otherwise come to rational and interesting conclusions coming to such a faulty one in this case.

I know exactly what you’re talking about in terms of the rank selfishness we can observe in some aspects of modern chinese culture, but I think it actually comes from a source which is in opposition to taoism, namely confucianism (made worse by the depravation endured under communism). Here are a few paragraphs which I think should help explain what I mean:

Generally speaking, whereas Daoism embraces nature and what is natural and spontaneous in human experience, even to the point of dismissing much of China’s advanced culture, learning, and morality, Confucianism regards human social institutions—including the family, the school, the community, and the state—as essential to human flourishing and moral excellence, because they are the only realm in which those achievements, as Confucius conceived them, are possible.

https://www.britannica.com/story/what-is-the-difference-between-daoism-and-confucianism

Mozi tried to replace what he considered to be the long-entrenched Chinese ideal of strong attachments to family and clan structures with the concept of "impartial caring" or "universal love" (兼愛, jiān ài). He argued directly against Confucians, who had philosophized that it was natural and correct for people to care about different people in different degrees. Mozi, in contrast, argued that people in principle should care for all people equally, a notion that philosophers in other schools found absurd, as they interpreted this notion as implying no special amount of care or duty towards one's parents and family.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozi

Honestly, I see where you’re coming from, I just think you’ve set your targets on the wrong thing.

Please, give the tao te ching a glance when you’ve got a minute. I guarantee, the last thing you’ll find is justification for selfishness:

https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Tao_Te_Ching

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

Taoism, as an experiential philosophy, actively rejects the unquestioned validity of any “commentary” or later work. Thus, unlike with papal edicts, the “official story” can’t change, because there is no official story. That’s the point.

Besides, to which Unassailable Christian Canon do you refer? The Catholic (including the diadeche)? The Mormon? The Ethiopian?

The Ethiopians got it right, according to the Dead Sea Scrolls.

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Graphenium 6 points ago +7 / -1

I know Robert Sepehr, on youtube, talks a lot about this (Rh- factor, genetic lineage, nephilim, lost tribes, etc):

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ls_ZtM1Itzs

But I’ve never seen anything about “project Oaktree” before, sorry

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

Well his 14th amendment (and 100+ years of shifting precedent) put to bed any relevance of the 1790 naturalization act, didn’t it?

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lincoln was a demon? The guy who fought the European bankers by instituting the greenback was a demon?

Your worldview is schitzophrenic and unanchored to reality. But of course you know that already, which is why you use hundreds of sockpuppet alts to astroturf your degeneracy.

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Graphenium 1 point ago +2 / -1

The Dao gives birth to unity,

Unity gives birth to duality,

Duality gives birth to trinity,

Trinity gives birth to the myriad of things.

The myriad things bear shadows and embrace radiance,

Are infused with the breath of life to achieve the harmonized trinity of darkness, light and soul.

(People hate to be uninvolved, irrelevant and undeserving, Yet true leaders associate themselves with these characters.)

Therefore, things may be gained by losing, May be lost by gaining.

What others profess, I will also proclaim: “Forced principles will not be viable”, Let this be the heart and soul of the message.

Verse 42 (does this cover Life, the Universe, and Everything?)

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Graphenium 7 points ago +7 / -0

So nothing from the tao te ching? Oy vey

“Taoist sexual books” = nothing to do with taoism, unless you think that Dan Brown novels about Jesus’ offspring are “christian sexual books”

a 4th-century Taoist alchemist

You’re referencing shit written literally over 1,000 years after the founding of taoism. That’s retarded.

That’s like saying tranny Baptist pastors in 2023 invalidates the New Testament.

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Graphenium 4 points ago +6 / -2

This is retarded dude.

Link a verse of the tao te ching (the book of taoism) which comes even close to what you just said

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can you expand on your reference to dumuzid when you get a chance? I can see he was a Sumerian god and the overview on his wiki page, but the connection here isn’t totally obvious to me.

And that sounds quite interesting re: your flash of insight, I look forward to seeing those fruits as they appear

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